Ensuring that the Web remains open, accessible and interoperable for everyone around the world is a mission that the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) takes to heart every day. While some of the technical work we do receives funding from Member organizations, we are only able to achieve Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee’s vision of leading the Web to its full potential through the generosity of contributions and sponsorships from individuals and organizations.
Since 1994, W3C has been developing Web Quality tools used every day by millions of Web developers and Web designers. These tools are free, Open-Source and provide the Web a fair, reliable help in building Web content that works now and will work in the future. Good tools cost a lot to develop, support, host and maintain: with your help, we can make the validators better, faster, friendlier, and maintain a great, free service for all of the Web.
W3C invites donations from the Web community to help support its operations of stewardship in leading the Web to its full potential. Our strong commitment to those who make the Web work feeds the virtuous circle of increasing developer engagement at W3C and the value of W3C to the community. Day after day, the W3C Team does its best to make the Web a better place and help you build the Web.
Support W3C's mission and its free services, become a Friend of the W3C, donate.
W3C recognizes that giving takes many forms. We have identified a number of ways that individuals and organizations can pursue philanthropy, corporate responsibility, and business goals, and support W3C's mission. W3C Membership is not required to participate in these programs, however W3C Members may receive additional benefits when they participate.
For organizations that benefit greatly from the Web, or individuals who appreciate W3C's work, to support our operations.
More GlobalAllowing organizations to support specific technical activities at W3C.
More Technology & IndustryConnecting with W3C's international audience. Reflecting the diversity of the whole world.
More Events & InclusionLeading in social responsibility to make the Web available to all.
More Web for AllHelping W3C provide developer tools and educational materials.
More Developer